Talk:Spatial models of voting: Difference between revisions

→‎Plural: -- Any big problems with renaming this article to "Spatial models of voting" (plural)?
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:It could, but I figured it might be too lengthy? If you think that's not a huge issue, then sure, I can move it there. And yes, I think we should have more in-depth and interconnected articles on these foundational concepts. [[User:lucasvb|lucasvb]] ([[User_talk:lucasvb|talk]]} 12:12, 9 January 2023 (UTC)
 
== Plural ==
The way the introduction is written, there is only one spatial model of voting. Many folks have mathematical and non-mathematical models for voting, and many folks think of their models non-mathematically. It's not as though everyone who thinks of politics as "[[Left-right political spectrum]]" thinks in terms of mathematics, but they almost certainly are thinking spatially (distinguishing the "left wing" as "far" from the "right wing"). There are many, many spatial political models. Any big problems with renaming this article to "[[Spatial models of voting]]?